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Daniel Soputhmayd, labor, 1 50
Nov. 14, G. D. Pattee, labor, repairing fence No. 2, and 12 oak posts, 2 00
17, Edw. E. Babb & Co., school desks in part, 72 00
1915.
Jan. 7, J. M. Pulsifer, oiling floor, 50
A. F. Burtt Co., oil for floor, 50
Moulton & Johnson, materials for repairs, 1 35
12, Clara J. Pulsifer, cash paid for repairs, 1 00
$200 68
Feb. 13, Cash on hand to balance, 13 56
$214 24
LUCY E. COOK, School District Treasurer.
Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS,
Auditors.
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ESTIMATES FOR COMING FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1916.
(1) Money required by law, $1,417 00
(1) Money required for text books and
supplies, 150 00
(1) Money required for High school tuition, 700 00
(2) Money needed for salaries of, and expenses of school board, 95 00
(2) Money needed for salary of truant officer, 10 00
(2) Money needed for treasurer, 15 00
(3) Estimated income from the State:
(3) Literary fund, 107 00
(3) General aid, 130 00
(3) Rebate for High school and academy tuition, 400 00
(2) Amount needed for repairs, 200 00
1 Required by law. Must be assessed by selectmen.
2 To be appropriated in district meeting.
3 Can be estimated on approximately same basis as for present fiscal year.
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REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.
During the past school year the School Board has endeavored to give our scholars the benefit of the best teachers, school supplies and schoolroom equipment that was obtainable.
Although not quite so long as usual, the past year of school has been a successful one.
We were obliged to run a larger number of schools than formerly, and also to provide conveyance for chil- dren living in outlying districts.
There being no school house in the Livermore Falls district, children were conveyed from there to Pulsifer Hill. During good weather conveyance was furnished only one way.
In the so-called Bump and Blaisdell districts they were conveyed to the Centre, making one good sized school. As most of these children were girls it was found absolutely necessary to convey.
The school houses in districts No. 1 and 10 have had new hard wood floors, up-to-date seats installed, and necessary repairs were made in other districts.
We wish to thank those who have helped to make the past year of school successful.
GEORGE D. PATTEE, CLARA J. PULSIFER,
School Board.
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ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE.
FOR ONE TERM.
Blanche Pulsifer, Bertram Pulsifer, George Wag- ner, Fannie Hackett, Milford Morgan, Ida Morgan, Arthur Comeau, Edith Colburn, Harold Lufkin, Mary Kambour, Mary Savage, Hazel Chamberlain, Arthur Chase, George Merrill, Leslie Merrill, Harry Moulton, Basil Miclon, Minot Miclon, Josephine Miclon, Harold O'Donald, Wendell Richardson, Jeffery Seeley, Lillian Webster, Marion Clark, Veranus Clark, Carroll Palmer, Edward Willoughby, William Willoughby, Mina Edgell, Amos Avery, Frank E. Dearborn, Ruth Bump, Reta Edgell, Delphine Drake, Erastus Savage.
FOR TWO TERMS.
Charles Archibald, Gerald Archibald, Andrew Comeau, Eva Comeau, Ila Avery, Eleanor Kambour, Gertrude Hall, Bert Cheney, Jason Webster, Minnie Avery, Flossie Miclon, Alvin Brainerd, Albert Rom- prey, Hazel Romprey, Marie Romprie, Frank Willough- by, Gertrude Harrington, Leolan Foster, Elwin Edgell, Clarence Dearborn.
FOR THREE TERMS.
Frank Dustin, Norman Dustin, Scott Ewins, Exa Avery, Florence Avery, Stella Baker, Charlie Edgell, Harold Edgell, Carl Nelson, Henry Nelson, Rena Nel- son, Vera Nelson, Clinton Garland, Maurice Hill, Elvira Avery, Edith Harrington, E. Viola Harrington, Ivan Hussey, Marion Wilkins, Herman Avery.
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Statistics -- School Year 1913-1914.
Schools
Terms
Teachers
Number of
Weeks
Boys
Girls
Total
tendance
Wages per
Month
Christie Page
12
12
6 18
15.07|$36.00
1
Christie Page
11
11
5 16
14.07
40.00
Christie Page
13
13
6 19
17.82
40.00
2
2
Jennie L. Thompson
11
.2 14 26
24.
48.00
3
Jennie L. Thompson
13
1. 13 24
20.5
48.00
Mrs. L. Riddell Morrison
12
8
115
14.32
40.00
3
Mrs. L. Riddell Morrison
11
8
5
13
10.97
40.00
3
Mrs. L. Riddell Morrison
13
8
8
16
12.76
40.00
E. Alena Fifield
11
5
4
9
8.69
32.00
4
E. Alena Fifield
12
6
4
8.74
32.00
2
E. Alena Fifield
13
5
8
8
7.68
34.00
Bertha A. Smith
12
11
5 4 GAST
5
9
8.83
40.00
Bertha A. Smith
13
5
11
9.76
40.00
1
Pupils conveyed to No. 5 Stella V. Johnson
6
2
2
3.75
32.00
3
Stella V. Johnson
13
1
3
2.57
34.00
1
Lena M. French
12
9
2
11
10.49
36.00
9
2
Lena M. Frsnch
11
2
9
7.43
36.00
3
Lena M. French
13
11
2 13
11.13
36.00
1
Maud L. Pulsifer
12
6
2
8
7.76
36.00
10
2
Maud L. Pulsifer
11
6
2
8
7.94
36 00
3
Maud L. Pulsifer
13
6
8
8.
86.00
1
Claudine Cross
12
8
11 19
14.36
40.00
12
2
Claudine Cross
11
8 10 18
11.28
40.00
Claudine Cross
13
9
9|18
14.67
40.00
12
11.93
40.00
5
1 ? 861
Bertha A. Smith
12
12 13 25
21.63
40.00
1
Jennie L. Thompson
1
1
7
6
2
I
Av. At-
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ANNUAL REPORT
CAMPTON NEW HAMPSHIRE
1915=10
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF CAMPTON
FOR THE
Year Ending February 15, 1916
1916 Record Print, Plymouth.
WARRANT.
The State of New Hampshire.
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Campton, in the County of Grafton, in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said Campton, on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.
2. To raise such sums of money as may be neces- sary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.
3. To elect three trustees for trust funds agree- able to the act pasesd January session, 1915.
4. To see if the town will vote to qualify for state aid for highways under the law passed at the January session, 1905.
5. To see if the town will vote to raise six hun- dred dollars to be laid out on road not completed last year leading from state road near residence of M. N. Davis to state road near residence of G. D. Pattee.
6. To vote how much money the town will raise and appropriate for support of highways and bridges.
7. To see how much money the town will raise and appropriate for Campton cemetery, also clean up and fence other cemeteries in town.
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8. To see how much money the town will raise and appropriate for Memorial day.
9. To see if the town will vote to sell the poplar wood on the cemetery lot.
10. To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote taken at the March meeting, 1909, whereby it voted to light the Blair and West Campton bridges.
11. To see if the town will vote to accept reports of agents and officers heretofore chosen.
12. To transact any other business that may le- gally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal, this twenty-fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hun- dred and sixteen.
JOHN M. PULSIFER, LESTER M. AVERY,
Selectmen of Campton
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TOWN OFFICERS.
1915
Moderator-Mark Spokesfield.
Town Clerk-George D. Pattee.
Selectmen-John M. Pulsifer, Lester M. Avery, Samuel P. Robie.
Treasurer-George E. Little.
Overseer of Poor-George E. Pulsifer.
Road Agents-John R. Watson, James M. Wallace.
Supervisors of Check List-Willard C. Pulsifer, James H. Adams, Mard N. Davis.
Superintendent of Cemeteries-Charles E. Merrill. Sexton-Fred G. Hill.
Board of Health-Frank Fogg.
Library Trsutees-Mary E. Avery, Lucy E. Cook, Lucy Davis.
Representative-Heber K. Smith.
Police -- B. J. Philbrick, Leslie Palmer.
Agent to Look Up Lease Land-George D. Pattee.
Superintendent of Water Works-Lester M. Avery. Auditors-Mard N. Davis, Irving H. Brown. School Board-Clara J. Pulsifer, George D. Pattee, S. Riddell Morrison.
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INVENTORY.
Real and Personal Property, April 1, 1915.
283 polls.
Real estate, resident,
$306,510 00
Real estate, non-resident,
218,256 00
266 horses,
100 00
1 mule,
2,515 00
24 oxen,
12,945 00
315 cows,
4,740 00
169 sheep,
46 00
6 hogs,
35 00
Vehicles,
7,673 00
Portable mills,
6,850 00
Wood and lumber,
13,755 00
Bank stock,
2,100 00
Money at interest,
18,457 00
Stock in trade,
41,005 00
Mills and machinery,
42,650 00
$705,046 00
Taxes Levied for All Purposes :
For state,
$1,408 00
" county,
962 82
" town charges,
1,500 00
" highways and bridges,
3,659 00
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119 neat,
646 00
Fowls,
26,761 00
" schools,
3,000 00
" cemeteries,
150 00
" Memorial day, 40 00
" library,
50 00
" school house repairs,
200 00
" High school tuition,
700 00
" school books and supplies,
150 00
" salary of school board,
95 00
" salary of school district treasurer,
15 00
" salary of truant officer,
10 00
Overlay,
406 23
$12,346 05
Precinct tax,
$300 00
Overlay,
1X 47
$313 47
Rate of taxation, $16.50 on $1,000.00.
Rate of taxation, precinct, $1.90 on $1,000.00.
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SELECTMEN IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN.
Receipts.
1915.
Mar. 13, Balance on hand, $ 2,493 33 From Julia Sanborn estate, perpetual care of cemetery lot, 250 00
From Edward H. Sanborn estate, care cemetery lot, 100 00
John W. Plummer, forest fire bills, 6 07
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax,
1,517 14
Arr. 8, H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 946 69
May 1, H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 51 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 182 25
H. E. Stickney, Col., land redeemed, 75 38
June 5, H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax,
1,316 48
B. B. Southmayd estate, care of cemetery lot, 50 00
G. E. Pulsifer, county order,
57 38
John W. Pulsifer, trunk line maintenance, 22 39
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax,
277 03
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 297 18
C. E. Merrill, for oak posts, 6 80
July 3, John W. Plummer, trunk line maintenance, 129 64
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax,
166 64
Aug. 7. John W. Plummer, bounty on
hedgehogs, 31 20
John W. Plummer, trunk line maintenance, 197 50
Mrs. A. J. Elliott, care cemetery lot,
50 00
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June 5, John W. Pulsifer should read John W. Plummer.
Sept. 4, John W. Plummer maintenance trunk line, 151 95
American Realty Co., damage to road, 100 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 8 31
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 439 57 G. D. Pattee, dog licenses, 150 70
Oct. 2, John P. Stickney estate, perpetual care fund, 50 00
John W. Plummer, forest fire bills, 2 80
John W. Plummer maintenance trunk line, 219 86
John W. Plummer, state aid appropriation, 250 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 386 61
Nov. 6, H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 569 92
L. D. Moulton, gave note, 400 00
Dec. 4, Campton grange, rent of hall to
Dec. 1st, 1915, 25 00
John W. Plummer, state aid
appropriation, 100 00
John W. Plummer, maintenance trunk line, 80 86
John W. Plummer, insurance tax, 3 75
John W. Plummer, railroad tax, 564 03
John W. Plummer, savings bank tax, 1,133 92
John W. Plummer, literary fund,
109 20
John W. Plummer, proportion of school fund, 705 79
Lucy S. Quimby, perpetual care fund, 100 00 H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 4,704 82
1916
Jan. 4, Amoskeag Savings Bank, interest on cemetery fund, 41 99
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Weeks & Brown, lease money 1915, 3 00 John W. Plummer, state aid
appropriation, 54 29
John W. Plummer, maintenance trunk line, 120 49
G. E. Pulsifer, county order, 39 00
Town of Plymouth, 3-8 repair on Livermore bridge and road, 29 10
Town of Holderness, 1-8 repair on Livermore bridge and road, 9 70
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 367 99
H. E. Stickney, land redeemed, 10 90
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 2 45
1, John W. Plummer, trunk line maintenance, 86 85
John W. Plummer, state aid
appropriation, 36 00
John W. Plummer, bounty on bears and hedgehogs, 45 60
Feb. 5, H. E. Stickney, land redeemed,
20 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax, 456 76
14, Plymouth Guaranty Savings Bank, interest on cemetery fund,
40 95
James S. Avery, bridge plank, 2 20
W. C. Pulsifer, lease money 1915, 5 00
15, Lester M. Avery, water rentals, 500 00 H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax land redeemed, 27 77
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1915 tax,
520 59
George D. Pattee, pool and bowling alley license, 5 60
$20,907 42
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Expenditures.
1915
Mar. 13, J. M. Wallace, highway money in part, $ 100 00 S. P. Robie, postage on town reports, and blanks, 10 18
Apr. 1, G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 75 00
J. R. Watson, highway money in part, 200 00
13, Edson C. Eastman, collector's books, 2 42
W. J. Randolph, real estate transfers, 3 66
E. A. Chase, printing town reports, 66 00
A. H. Sawyer, bridge plank, 50 67
I. E. Atkinson, state aid 1914, 20 87
A. J. Elliott, precinct money, 1914, in full, 120 00
May 1, C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 27 17 C. E. Merrill, cemetery money in full, 150 00
B. J. Philbrick, police, and feeding tramps, 52 54
6, Lester M. Avery, bounty money, 10 00
5, Lucy E. Cook, school house repair money in full, 200 00
Lucy E. Cook, school money in part, 1,500 00
C. H. Palmer, painting hearse,
24 75
Dexter D. Dow, copy of layout of Waterville road, 1 50
John R. Watson, highway money in part, 300 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor,
75 00
Lewis F. Avery, fire bills, 5 60
J. M. Wallace, highway money in part, 300 00
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Mrs. W. B. Avery, library money 1914-15 in full, 100 00
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 133 88
David M. Moses, putting sawdust in hall and removing same, 1 50
George E. Little, Memorial Day, 40 00
Henry E. Stickney, Col., land bought for taxes, 54 07
I. E. Atkinson, state aid road account, 300 00
F. L. Blake, road plow and scraper, 64 78
Penn Metal Co., culvert, 10 65
Lester M. Avery, freight, 5 22
July 3, J. B. Clifford, building cement bridge, 265 00 Fred G. Hill, taking hearse to and from paint shop, 4 00
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 312 33
S. P. Robie, making evener for scraper, 1 50
J. M. Wallace, highway money in part, 100 00
L. M. Avery, bounty, 10 00
I. E. Atkinson, 1/2 appropriation cemetery road, 300 00
Aug. 7, J. B. Clifford, building cement abutment to Blaisdell bridge, 331 31
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 212 05
Josie E. Spokesfield, bridge plank, 36 00
Moulton & Johnson, shingles and nails for Blaisdell bridge, 8 85
C. G. Bump, labor on Blaisdell bridge, 95 00 E. W. Avery, labor on Blaisdell bridge, 4 50 J. M. Wallace, repairing Waterville road, 102 00
J. F. Hodgdon, drawing lumber for Blaisdell bridge, 8 00
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J. R. Watson, highway money in part, 100 00
G. E. Little, precinct money in part, 150 00
W. J. Randolph, for recording deeds, 1 12
Sept. 4, J. M. Wallace, highway money in part, 150 00
Robert L. Quimby, lighting West Campton bridge, 9 96
I. E. Atkinson, appropriation for cemetery road in full, 300 00
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 195 30
C. E. Merrill, state aid appropriation, 1,000 00
Arthur J. Moody, wood for lobby, 2 75
Lucy E. Cook, school money in part, 1,000 00
L. M. Avery, supplies for Blaisdell bridge, 4 40
I. E. Atkinson, state aid appropriation, 9 31
I. E. Atkinson, repairing Livermore Falls road, 38 14
Oct. 2, C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 130 06 C. E. Merrill, state aid appropriation, 150 00
B. J. Philbrick. services dog police, 5 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of the poor, 50 00
Nov. 6, C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 125 31 Ransom Perkins, indorsement on note, 200 00
A. Cook & Sons, lumber for Blaisdell bridge, 73 57
Lewis Avery, fire bills, 5 90
L. M. Avery, bounty money, 25 00
S. P. Robie, bounty money, 10 00
John R. Watson, highway money in part, 100 00
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Lucy E. Cook, school money in full, 500 00 Lucy E. Cook, high school tuition in full, 700 00
Dec. 4, E. H. Hallett, treasurer, county tax, 962 82 Lucy E. Cook, literary fund, 109 20
Lucy E. Cook, proportion school funds. 705 79
Lucy E. Cook. school books and supplies in full, 150 00
Lucy E. Cook, salaries of school board, truant officer, and treasurer, 120 00
A. F. Burtt & Co., roofing for Johnson house, 12 00
J. R. Watson, cutting bushes and building railing on Beech Hill road, 127 50
C. E. Merrill, repair Livermore Falls road, 16 40
C. E. Merrill, state aid appropriation, 12 00
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line. 231 34
C. E. Merrill, perpetual care cemetery, 75 00 John W. Plummer, treasurer, state tax, 1,408 00
J. M. Wallace, highway money in part, 150 00
Amoskeag Savings Bank, perpetual care money, 600 00
1916
Jan. 4, Frank Webster, note and interest in full, 654 50
Charles Webster, note and interest in full, 654 50
Lucy E. Cook, dog money 1914, in full, 157 34
Lucy E. Cook, lease money in full to date, 3 00
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Fred G. Hill, 1 cord wood, town house, 5 00 A. Cook & Sons, railings and posts for Beech Hill road, 20 16
C. A. Mitchell, putting roofing on Johnson house, 8 51
Edson C. Eastman, order and receipt books, 2 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 100 00
Feb. 5, Parker & Young Co., bridge plank, 63 00 Mrs. Sadie M. Baker, services as librarian at Campton Village, 12 00
G. E. Little, precinct money 1915, in full, 150 00
Henry Stickney, collecting 1914 tax, 74 75
David M. Moses, sawing and splitting wood for town house, 1 25
11, A. F. Wentworth, legal advice to town officers, 10 00
George A. Webster, use water trough, 3 00
John R. Watson, highway money, 50 00
Frank W. Fogg, board of health, 13 40 90
14, C. M. Avery, use of water trough, 3 00
B. J. Philbrick, putting up and feeding tramps, and police duty, 23 65
John Thompson, use of water trough, 1 50
1
S. J. Morgan, cutting bushes, 2 00
15, W. C. Pulsifer, use of water trough, 2 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 160 00
G. E. Pulsifer, services as overseer of poor, 36 50
Frank A. Avery, sheep killed by dogs, 5 00
Mary E. Avery, services as librarian at West Campton, 12 00
E .H. Cook, use of watering trough, 3 00
Dr. H. A. Cheney, returning births and deaths, 4 25
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Dr. E. C. Chase, returning births and deaths, 4 00
George D. Pattee, use water trough, 1 50 George D. Pattee, services as town clerk,
and recording births and deaths, 28 95
John M. Pulsifer, hedgehog bounty, 12 00
Lester M. Avery, hedgehog bounty, 3 70
J. Scott Ewins, services as librarian, 25 00
Abbie K. Ewins, boarding town officers, 43 70
Mark Spokesfield, abatement poll tax, 1913 and 1914, 3 66
George E. Little, services as treasurer and postage, 41 00
S. P. Robie, services 3rd selectman, 92 00
John M. Pulsifer, services as 1st selectman, 100 00
Lester M. Avery, services as 2nd selectman, 86 00
I. E. Atkinson, repair of state road, 50 85
I. E. Atkinson, building road drag and use of water trough, 14 70
I. H. Brown, services as auditor, 2 50
M. N. Davis, services as auditor, 2 50
$18,259 74
Cash on hand,
2,647 68
$20,907 42
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Assets.
Uncollected taxes 1915,
$ 4,712 51
Balance in hands of treasurer,
2,647 68
Cash in hands of overseer of poor, 8 19
Cash in hands of road agents,
51 80
Cash in hands of water treasurer,
25 83
Uncollected water rent,
40 75
Bounty money in hands of selectemen,
5 80
Bounty money due from state,
60
Cash in superintendent of cemetery's hands,
33 06
Total assets,
$7,526 22
Net debt,
3,912 62
$11,438 84
Liabilities.
Notes and Interest Outstanding Against Town Feb. 15, 1915.
Edith M. Blaisdell,
$ 249 95
John M. Blaisdell,
949 80
Edith M. Blaisdell,
61 55
Myrtie A. Webster,
24 82
Abbie C. Moulton,
161 65
Arthur W. Moulton,
24 79
L. D. Moulton,
466 49
Dustin Moulton,
699 74
Arthur W. Moulton,
116 63
Edith M. Blaisdell,
145 26
Cynthia B. Avery,
440 03
Ada B. Avery,
344 74
Arthur W. Moulton,
143 30
L. D. Moulton,
457 40
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Julia A. Moulton,
457 40
Reuben D. Page,
800 47
Dustin Moulton,
577 40
L. D. Moulton,
225 83
B. F. Stickney,
257 66
H. E. Stickney,
257 66
Annie E. Stickney,
127 87
Cynthia B. Avery,
316 94
Lester M. Avery,
58 62
James S. Avery,
389 19
Ransom Perkins,
230 06
W. C. Pulsifer,
179 00
Ada B. Avery,
367 31
Scott S. Holmes,
30 39
Lucia M. Fifield,
315 07
Sarah M. Cook,
207 38
L. D. Moulton,
325 17
C. W. Johnson, Jr.,
316 73
Harry S. Coffin,
527 58
James S. Avery,
629 59
L. D. Moulton,
403 29
Total amount of notes outstanding Feb. 15, 1916, $11,287 76
Balance joint highway fund,
151 08
$11,438 84
Decrease of debt,
$1,602 04
Cemetery fund deposited in bank,
$3,700 00
JOHN M. PULSIFER, LESTER M. AVERY, SAMUEL P. ROBIE,
Selectmen of Campton. G. E. LITTLE, Treasurer.
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Having examined the foregoing account we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN, Auditors.
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COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
1914
Amount on book, resident and non-resident, $12,053 23 Collected and paid town
treasurer,
$11,999.86
Abated Feb. 11, 1915, 11 01
Abated Feb. 5, 1916, 42 36
$12,053 23
List of abatements.
Jim Bishop, paid in Lincoln,
$ 2 00
Ira P. Clark, paid in Plymouth, 2 00
O. A. Cameron, paid in Plymouth, 2 00
John Dustin, paid in Farmington, Me., 2 00
Frank Doyle, gone,
2 00
Albert Dale, gone,
2 00
Levi Dumas, paid in Lincoln,
2 00
Bert Eaton, gone, 2 00
C. W. Foss, paid in Concord,
2 00
Walter Jordon, paid in Thornton,
2 00
Joe King, gone, 2 00
Sam Libby, gone, 2 00
W. H. Marvel, paid in Belmont,
2 00
Ray McCoy, paid in Vermont,
2 00
Clarence Moulton, paid in Laconia,
2 00
Joe Noseworthy, paid in Plymouth,
2 00
George Richardson, gone,
2 00
Mrs. F. J. Soutrmayd, cow lost,
36
Albert Taylor, dead,
2 00
H. S. Virgin, gone,
2 00
A. D. Willoughby, paid in Plymouth,
2 00
M. E. Wilson, paid in Gilford,
2 00
$42 36
HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.
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1915
Amount on book, resident and non-resident, $12,659 51 Collected and paid treasurer, $7,940 93 Abated Feb. 15, 1916, 6 07
Uncollected Feb. 15, 1916, 4,712 51
$12,659 51
List of abatements.
Mose and Jaden Saliba, overtax, $ 2 47
Mrs. John Downing, stock died, 1 10
Mark Spokesfield, poll, over 70, 2 00
T. G. Ames, horse died,
50
$6 07
HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.
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REPORT OF HIGHWAY SURVEYORS.
H. M. Fifield, Road Agent, 1914-1915. Dr.
1914
Received from town treasurer, $33 54
Cr.
Dec. 22, A. H. Sawyer, breaking road, $ 2 50
W. J. Bump, snowing bridge, 1 00
H. M. Fifield, snowing bridge, 1 00
Apr. 31, E. C. Robelle, 51/2 days work, 11 00
Feb. 20, H. M. Fifield, snowing bridge,
1 00
H. M. Fifield, breaking road, 1 50
27, H. M. Fifield, snowing bridge, 1 00
25, Fred Crowell, cutting ice from road, 50
H. M. Fifield, cutting ice, 1 50
28, H. M. Fifield, breaking sidewalk, 1 00
1915
June
55 loads gravel, 2 75
$24 75
Balance, Feb. 15, 1916, $8 79
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John R. Watson, Road Agent, West Side.
Dr.
1915
Cash on hand from last year, $ 35
Apr. 6, Cash from town, 200 00
June 6, Cash from town, 300 00
Sept. 10, Cash from town, 100 00
Nov. 6, Cash from town,
100 00
1916
Feb. 14, Cash from town,
50 00
$750 35
Cr.
1915.
Apr. 7, R. L. Avery, breaking road, $ 2 45
Nathan Coffin, breaking road, 10 05
E. E. Coffin, breaking road, 1 05
8, Jeff Romprey, breaking road, 6 00
13, E. W. Hutchins, breaking road, 3 37
18, R. H. Smith, breaking road, 15 38
May 5, A. L. Adams, labor, 3 21
15, H. M. Coffin, breaking roads,
14 00
22, Harry Adams, labor,
19 25
51 75
June 1, J. R. Watson, labor, E. Dole & Co., grain,
11 63
8, J. C. Howland, labor,
24 50
9, S. J. Hutchins, board, men and team,
25 20
18, Wilbur Avery, labor, 11 37
22, H. W. Avery, self and team, 6 00
George Cook, labor, 16 62
26, Frank Littlefield, labor, 26 25
28, Wm. Miclon, breaking road, 1 20
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Wm. Miclon, labor, 28 87
July 1, J. R. Watson, labor,
28 00
12, Silsby Bros., team, 24 50
26, Wm. Miclon, labor,
2 00
Aug. 1, J. R. Watson, labor,
9 50
20, G. F. Downing, self and team,
63 00
30, Harold Avery, self and team, 6 00 S. M. Avery, labor, 2 00
Sept. 1, J. R. Watson, labor,
23 00
7, C. F. Coffin, labor,
2 95
8, E. W. Hutchins, labor, 3 50
9, F. L. Moulton, repairing machine,
2 00
29, R. L. Nichols, labor,
80 00
Nov. 9, Percy Stills, labor, 3 50
15, Northeast Metal Culvert Co.,
105 60
24, A. G. Moore, labor,
1 75
Dec. 14, Wm. Berry, breaking roads,
2 80
18, Wm. Miclon, labor, 14 00
21, George Cook, labor,
13 12
31, Moulton & Johnson, tools,
1 70
1916
Jan. 18, W. B. Avery, dynamite and tools, 5 27
O. B. Hussey, self and team, 8.00
Feb. 3, J. W. Hussey, breaking road and labor, M. C. Spokesfield, labor,
5 00
2 50
14, M. C. Southmayd, breaking road and labor, 6 40
A. L. Adams, labor,
1 65
E. H. Cook, lumber,
5 00
H. R. Garland, snowing bridge,
11 50
J. R. Watson, labor, 14 00
Josie Spokesfield, plank,
20 52
$746.91
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Cash on hand, $3 09
Having examined the foregoing account we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN, Auditors.
J. M. Wallace, Road Agent, East Side.
Dr.
1915.
May Received from town treasurer, $ 100 00
June 7, Received from town treasurer, 300 00
July 3, Received from town treasurer, 100 00
Sept. 4, Received from town treasurer, 150 00
Dec. 4, Received from town treasurer,
150 00
$800 00
Balance, Feb. 15, 1916,
$48 66
$751 34
Cr.
1915.
May 1, James Wallace, man and team, $ 7 50
12, T. G. Ames, labor, 1 80
W. C. Page, labor, 1 80
22, T. G. Ames, labor, 5 00
June 5, H. L. Morrill, labor, 3 60
Charles Chase, labor, 7 20
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7, J. H. Hodgson, man and team, 12 00
Charles Chase, labor, 1 80
Perley Chase, labor, 5 00
H. L. Morrill, labor, 5 40
J. M. Wallace, man and team, 12 00
9, Charles Fairley, sharpening bars, 15
Cyrus Hodgson, labor, 10 80
12, R. Perkins, labor,
8 00
C. L. Ferrin, labor,
5 20
M. W. Merrill, labor,
9 00
George Chase, labor,
7 20
W. C. Page, labor,
7 20
Albert Page, labor,
7 20
J. F. Hodgson, man and team,
20 70
Perley Chase, labor,
6 00
T. G. Ames, labor,
3 60
James Wallace, man and team,
32 53
Will Snow, labor,
5 40
19, Perley Chase, labor,
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